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Choices and consequences: Methodological issues in the study of gender

quasi-experiments

Martin D.
GSID: QCvP89kEN-AJ
VC Rabinowitz, D Martin - 2001 - psycnet.apa.org

… More specific issues related to research methods are discussed, spanning experiments, quasi-experiments, survey methods, interviews, focus groups, and archival methods, as well as issues related to the combination of different approaches. Throughout, the approach to …

Challenges in the reuse of learning materials: Technical lessons from the delivery of an online GIS MSc module

discipline specific instruction (e.g., engineering curriculum, social science teachers, geology pedagogy)

Martin D, Treves R.
GSID: ILTsUCLmINIJ
J Wright, R Treves, D Martin - Journal of Geography in Higher …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis

Programme delivery through consortia of institutions, each contributing different areas of expertise, is seen as one solution to the teaching challenges posed by increasing subject …

Listening can be learning and sharing can be studying.

Nursing mirror and midwives journal

Ahmed R, Curtis R, Darwin J, Jones B, Longworth D, Martin D, Orbell S.
PMID: 1038078
Nurs Mirror Midwives J. 1975 Jan 30;140(5):69-70.

No abstract available.

Curriculum design for the 1980's.

NLN publications

Martyn D.
PMID: 4499719
NLN Publ. 1974;(16):67-84.

No abstract available.

[The nursing profession from the viewpoint of public opinion].

Deutsche Schwesternzeitung

Martin D.
PMID: 5199642
Dtsch Schwesternztg. 1970 Feb;23(2):77-9.

No abstract available.

Variety of sources of nursing research data.

Communicating nursing research

Martin D.
PMID: 1048025
Commun Nurs Res. 1976 Jan;7:293-9.

No abstract available.

Duchenne Regulatory Science Consortium Meeting on Disease Progression Modeling for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

PLoS currents

Larkindale J, Abresch R, Aviles E, Bronson A, Chin J, Furlong P, Gordish-Dressman H, Habeeb-Louks E, Henricson E, Kroger H, Lynn C, Lynn S, Martin D, Nuckolls G, Rooney W, Romero K, Sweeney L, Vandenborne K, Walter G, Wolff J, Wong B, McDonald CM, Duchenne Regulatory Science Consortium Imaging-Dmd Consortium And The Cinrg Investigators MO.
PMID: 28228973
PLoS Curr. 2017 Jan 12;9. doi: 10.1371/currents.md.83071bbd728982f2f1073f4950e03586.

INTRODUCTION: The Duchenne Regulatory Science Consortium (D-RSC) was established to develop tools to accelerate drug development for DMD.  The resulting tools are anticipated to meet validity requirements outlined by qualification/endorsement pathways at both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

Adrenergic Receptor Polymorphism and Maximal Exercise Capacity after Orthotopic Heart Transplantation.

PloS one

Métrich M, Mehmeti F, Feliciano H, Martin D, Regamey J, Tozzi P, Meyer P, Hullin R.
PMID: 27669015
PLoS One. 2016 Sep 26;11(9):e0163475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163475. eCollection 2016.

BACKGROUND: Maximal exercise capacity after heart transplantion (HTx) is reduced to the 50-70% level of healthy controls when assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) despite of normal left ventricular function of the donor heart. This study investigates the role...

Obesity-induced hepatic steatosis is mediated by endoplasmic reticulum stress in the subfornical organ of the brain.

JCI insight

Horwath JA, Hurr C, Butler SD, Guruju M, Cassell MD, Mark AL, Davisson RL, Young CN.
PMID: 28422749
JCI Insight. 2017 Apr 20;2(8). doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.90170. eCollection 2017 Apr 20.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), characterized by an excess accumulation of hepatic triglycerides, is a growing health epidemic. While ER stress in the liver has been implicated in the development of NAFLD, the role of brain ER stress -...

Corrigendum: Genome-wide association analysis identifies novel blood pressure loci and offers biological insights into cardiovascular risk.

Nature genetics

Warren HR, Evangelou E, Cabrera CP, Gao H, Ren M, Mifsud B, Ntalla I, Surendran P, Liu C, Cook JP, Kraja AT, Drenos F, Loh M, Verweij N, Marten J, Karaman I, Segura Lepe MP, O'Reilly PF, Knight J, Snieder H, Kato N, He J, Tai ES, Said MA, Porteous D, Alver M, Poulter N, Farrall M, Gansevoort RT, Padmanabhan S, Mägi R, Stanton A, Connell J, Bakker SJL, Metspalu A, Shields DC, Thom S, Brown M, Sever P, Esko T, Hayward C, van der Harst P, Saleheen D, Chowdhury R, Chambers JC, Chasman DI, Chakravarti A, Newton-Cheh C, Lindgren CM, Levy D, Kooner JS, Keavney B, Tomaszewski M, Samani NJ, Howson JMM, Tobin MD, Munroe PB, Ehret GB, Wain LV, Barnes MR, Tzoulaki I, Caulfield MJ, Elliott P.
PMID: 28951623
Nat Genet. 2017 Sep 27;49(10):1558. doi: 10.1038/ng1017-1558a.

No abstract available.

Exploring the experience of residents during the first six months of family medicine residency training.

Canadian medical education journal

Martin D, Nasmith L, Takahashi SG, Harvey BJ.
PMID: 28344713
Can Med Educ J. 2017 Feb 24;8(1):e22-e36. eCollection 2017 Feb.

BACKGROUND: The shift from undergraduate to postgraduate education signals a new phase in a doctor's training. This study explored the resident's perspective of how the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate (PGME) training is experienced in a Family Medicine program...

REBUTTAL from "Yes".

Wilderness & environmental medicine

Hoffman MD, Cotter JD, Goulet ÉD, Laursen PB.
PMID: 27291701
Wilderness Environ Med. 2016 Jun;27(2):198-200. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2016.04.004.

No abstract available.

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